General Care and Consumables
Xerox WorkCentre 3315DN/3325DN/3325DNI
User Guide
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General Care and Consumables
There is only one customer replaceable consumable in the machine, the print cartridge.To place an
order for Xerox consumables, please contact your local Xerox Representative giving your Company
Name, product number and the machine serial number. Supplies can also be ordered from
www.xerox.com, refer to Support on page 142 for further information.
The machine serial number can be displayed by pressing the Machine Status button, then highlighting
Machine Information and pressing OK. For further information about locating the serial number,
please refer to Locating the Serial Number on page 221.
Print Cartridge
To avoid print quality problems resulting from worn parts and
to maintain your machine in top working condition, the print
cartridge will need to be replaced after printing the specified
number of pages or when the life span of the cartridge has
expired.
The machine will display a message when the print cartridge
needs to be replaced. Only replace the cartridge when a
message instructs you to do so or when instructed by a Xerox
representative. To replace the print cartridge, follow the
instructions provided within this guide or with the
consumable.
To re place the print cartridge, refer to General Care and
Troubleshooting on page 181. To purchase a new print
cartridge, contact your local Xerox representative or authorized dealer. Supplies can also be ordered
from www.xerox.com, refer to Support on page 142 for further information.
Cleaning Tasks
Performing regular cleaning activities ensures the machine is kept free of dust and debris. The machine
covers, control panel and automatic document feeder should all be cleaned using a soft lint-free cloth,
lightly dampened with water. Xerox Cleaning Fluid or Anti-Static Cleaner can be used to clean the
document glass, but must be applied using a cloth and not poured directly on the document glass.
Remove any residue with a clean cloth or paper towel.
For further information on maintenance tasks, refer to General Care and Troubleshooting on page 181.